India, March 6 -- It has been 20 years since Nepal overthrew its monarchy and charted its course in parliamentary democracy. However, the end of monarchy was not the end of Nepal's woes. These twenty years have been tumultuous, to say the least. The political establishment that took over has not lived upto the expectations of the people. The governments were mostly keen to secure their place and survive rather than to deliver on the development of the country. Corruption, coalitions and internal feuds have defined the parliamentary democracy for all these years. Power alternated mainly among the Nepali Congress and various communist factions, including the CPN-UML and the Maoist Centre, often through fragile coalition governments, but not...